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& SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENTLEADERSHIP IN HEALTHCARE PRIVACY
Professional Certificate Program
A New Paradigm to Prepare a Job-Ready Healthcare Workforce
The increasing number of cyber threats puts the worldwide healthcare infrastructure at critical risk. The global cybersecurity workforce
will have more than 1.8 million unfilled positions by 2022*. The McCombs School of Business is helping to close this gap by collaborating
with industry, healthcare organizations and governmental agencies to develop leaders in healthcare privacy and security through the launch
of a focused professional educational program. This unique leadership
program will rapidly equip individuals with the knowledge,
skills, and problem-solving competencies needed to
manage risk in healthcare environments.
* http://blog.isc2.org/isc2_blog/2017/02/cybersecurity-workforce-gap.html
** Aligned with the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework
(https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-181.pdf)
A unique leadership program to meet acute
workforce needs in healthcare privacy and security
To learn more, contact program leaders
Five thematic modules covered in the program include:
- Core Healthcare and Privacy & Security Knowledge
- Processes to Ensure Organizational Safety and Security
- Practical Applications of Healthcare Privacy and Security
- Policies and Governance in Healthcare Entities
- Enterprise Risk Management and Leadership in Healthcare
Designed to build critical skills in healthcare privacy and
security in an eight-week period, the course is scheduled
with an initial 4-day intensive, six subsequent
Friday/Saturday sessions, and a culminating intensive 4-day
wrap-up.
Program Dates: July 10th – August 31st, 2019. Students can
participate 1) in-person at McCombs School of Business in
Austin, 2) remotely via real-time distance education, or 3) a
combination of both.
Course participants include:
Information technology, risk management and clinical
professionals
College-educated Veterans and members of the National
Guard and Reserves
Graduates of the McCombs HIHIT program
College graduates with STEM, business, or management
degrees
Designed to enhance healthcare response and recovery capabilities**,
the program will prepare leaders for non-technical roles in healthcare
cybersecurity and privacy. Students will gain the breadth and depth
of knowledge to holistically assess, identify, respond to, and mitigate
risk in healthcare organizations. Real-world competencies will be
built through completion of practical, case-based simulations and
hands-on exposure to current and future healthcare cybersecurity
technologies.
Developed and taught by cross-sector experts in healthcare privacy
and security and experienced healthcare technology educators,
program graduates will be prepared to meet the strategic needs of
healthcare organizations, vendors, and governmental agencies.
Ongoing feedback from members of the privacy and cybersecurity
industry and program graduates will ensure the curriculum is current
and relevant to meet real-world, cyber-threats
This new program is built upon the foundation of a nationally-
recognized workforce development program in health informatics
and healthcare information technology, funded by the Office of
National Coordinator for Health IT, U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, that has already trained more than 1,300 individuals
in eight years. (mccombs.utexas.edu/hihit).
LEANNE H. FIELD, Ph.D., Director - Digital Healthcare Innovation & Engagements
UT Austin [email protected]. +1-512-422-2474
SRIRAM BHARADWAJ, MS, CHCIO, CPHIMS, PMP, CISSP - CISO & Director, Clinical & Business Applications
UC Irvine Health [email protected]. +1-949-439-0333
https://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/
Digital-Healthcare/Healthcare-Privacy-and-Security